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OP/TECH 37012 Pro Loop Strap for Camera Equipment (Black) | 
enlarge | Brand: Op/Tech Category: CE
List Price: $22.75 Buy New: $11.89 You Save: $10.86 (48%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 29 reviews
Color: Black Media: Electronics Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.2 Dimensions (in): 9 x 9 x 9
MPN: 37012 Model: 1501372 UPC: 711554370128 EAN: 0711554370128
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| Features:
| • | Features a unique connection system for especially tight connection points | | • | Loops through the connection area to form a slip knot which falls away freely from the camera when in use | | • | Patented weight reduction system makes equipment instantly feel 50% lighter and 100% more comfortable | | • | Weight is evenly dispersed, while Strap functions as a shock absorber, eliminating neck and shoulder fatigue | | • | Non Slip Grip adds the finishing touch, enabling gear to be safely carried slung over the shoulder |
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Product Description The PRO LOOP STRAP combines all the same features of the PRO STRAP with a unique connection system for especially tight connection points. The strap loops through the connection area to form a slip knot which "falls" away freely from the camera when in use. This easy-to-attach connection system is a great alternative to OP/TECH USA's patented connector. A simple and extremely secure system you can trust!
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| Customer Reviews: Read 24 more reviews...
Great camera strap February 20, 2007 14 out of 16 found this review helpful
I bought this for my Canon G6, which is almost the size and weight of a full-fledged SLR. This is a great strap. It is well made, the design of the loops allows use on cameras with small eyelets, the strap easily falls away from the camera body while shooting so it's not in your way, and the strap itself distributes the weight over a large area so your shooting fatigue-free for hours. Highly recommended. Wish I bought it about 10 years ago!
Comfy! May 11, 2007 13 out of 13 found this review helpful
I replaced my OEM Nikon strap with this one. It is very comfortable and distrubutes the weight nice. I like that it has a bit of stretch and snap back, I can wrap it up in my arm and help to stabalize my hand-held shots. I also like that you can take the large porion of the strap off and clip the ends together. This give you a hand strap that is adjustable. You still need to wrap it and such. I usually have part of it come over and under the front left and wrap my wrist, again, helping me to stabalize my shots.
It slings on the shoulder nice and does not slip off. I often carry it like this at the zoo, or park. It's more and accessible this way vs. around my neck. Also it gets more comfy this way too.
Comfortable and sturdy August 29, 2007 11 out of 11 found this review helpful
This is a great strap. I find the padding to be very, very comfortable and far better the strap that came with my Canon DSLR. Another viewer mentioned it was too short, but I actually had to adjust it quite a bit to make it shorter (I'm 5'5"), so I don't think anyone under 6" would have any problems with it. Realize too that this is part of the Op/Tech system, which means that you can unhook the connectors which grasp the camera, and replace with other Op/Tech connectors (such as the Super Pro A). Why would you want to do this? Well if you use a Canon and certain film cameras (such as Hasselblad or Bronica), the cameras have different hardware for connecting with straps. For example, the connector on this strap will not connect with a Hasselblad or Bronica (but they will connect with most other cameras, including Canon so don't worry). So instead of having different straps that fit different cameras, you can just buy the connectors and click them on and interchange on this one strap.
Comfortable, but.... March 25, 2007 10 out of 10 found this review helpful
It's too short. If they would add about a foot, foot and a half adjustability to it (make it longer), it would be great. Had to retire it after one hiking trip because I couldn't sling my camera in the most comfortable position for me.
Not sure it was worth the money March 13, 2008 7 out of 14 found this review helpful
It is very big and bulky - and admittedly I never felt any difference with my 30D and an 85mm 1.8 when using this or a regular neck strap. But it doesn't fit in small camera bags well due to the size and honestly I got tired of a big bulky thing around my neck when shooting. It is kind of embarrassing to wear if you are a small woman.
This is one of my few camera purchase regrets. I know most people swear by them - but I think it's something you would want to spend money on if you have a lot of extra cash to blow on random accessories or if you have a really bad back problem.
I gave mine away and just used the original Canon strap.
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